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Album Details: Sunforest

Release Date:01/01/1973
Label:Lemon Records Uk
UPC:5013929772922

Track List: Sunforest

  1. Comin' Back
  2. Prayers Of Action
  3. Forbidden City
  4. Love/Sex
  5. Harding Street
  1. Blind River
  2. Someplace To Belong
  3. Sunforest
  4. Sunshine & Charles

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  • All Music Guide

    Tom Rapp's last album for over a quarter of a century, released in 1973 just before he left pop music to become a civil rights lawyer in Philadelphia, doesn't have the cracked acidfolk majesty of his two ESPDisk releases or the haunting delicacy of his four Reprise albums (all released under the name Pearls Before Swine, though Sunforest's cover painting shows Rapp sporting a Pearls Before Swine button, it was released as a solo album). Yet although Sunforest is easily the weakest of Rapp's albums, it still has much to recommend it. Rapp is a gifted, intelligent lyricist with a streak of wry humor (check the bittersweet closer "Sunshine and Charles": "She was 16 when she met Jesus/He was the Puerto Rican kid who lived next door/They got married and they loved each other/Up until the day they didn't anymore") and a storytelling talent both fanciful and sharp. The surprising calypso lilt of the joyous opener "Comin' Back" sounds like Van Dyke Parks' Discover America, which had come out t...he year before, but most of the rest of the album stays in the styles Rapp had explored on his earlier records. There are lengthy, mystical ballads like the title track; desolate and haunted tunes like "Forbidden City"; and the puckish "Love/Sex," a forceful reply to Stephen Stills' "dig my swingin' ways" load of horseflop "Love the One You're With." Nearly all the songs are worthwhile (though Rapp justifiably dismisses the negligible "Someplace to Belong" in the CD reissue's liner notes), and only the less interesting than usual production keeps this from being a topdrawer Rapp release. - Stewart Mason, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Tom Rapp

The mastermind behind psychedelic folk band Pearls Before Swine, singer, composer and cult icon Tom Rapp was born in Bottineau, ND in 1947; after writing his first song at age six, he later began performing at local talent shows, and as a teen bested a young Bob Dylan at one such event. Upon relocating to Melbourne, FL, Rapp formed Pearls Before Swine in 1965, recording... Read more